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Small as hockey pucks, these lightweight strobe lights mount to surfaces and are unobtrusive when they’re turned off.
Easier to spot than other strobe lights, these lights emit bursts of multiple flashes.
A series of four flashes per cycle makes these lights more visible than other strobe lights.
Easier to spot than other strobe lights, these lights emit bursts of five flashes per cycle.
As small as a hockey puck and compatible with standard 12-volt vehicle plugs, these strobe lights are inconspicuous when not in use and quick to connect.
These strobe lights flash multiple times per cycle, making them easier to spot than standard strobe lights.
Screw into a standard medium-base light socket.
Mounted on a tripod, these lights stand higher for greater visibility than other strobe lights.
Set these portable lights wherever you need a signal light—they don't need to be wired or plugged in.
Direct your signal with these lights; they flash in one direction.
These lights are UL listed for environments where fuels, solvents, acetylene, and other hazardous substances may be present.
The pad below the base absorbs shock and vibration.
These lights cycle through three different flashing patterns.
Quickly position these portable flashing lights using the magnetic base to draw attention to hazards in areas such as docks and railroad crossings. They are battery operated, so they do not need to be wired or plugged in.
Place these lights in full sun and their batteries charge during daylight hours. Lights automatically switch on at dusk and off at dawn.
These lights can switch between being continuous or flashing.
Carry these lights around with you and place them wherever needed.
These lights can switch between continuous, flashing, or revolving.
Mount these lights to the top of towers to warn low-flying aircraft.
The buzzer warns workers of hazards even when they’re outside a direct line of sight.
Lights combine high-visibility strobes with a buzzer that warns workers of hazards even when they’re outside a direct line of sight.
The revolving motion of the light makes these more visible than flashing lights.
Mount the M22 male thread on the bottom of the light through a hole and then secure using the included nut.
These lights have lenses that snap in and out, so you can easily swap colors or change their position in the stack.
Mount these lights horizontally or vertically in places where a tower will not fit.
Choose from seven colors, including nontraditional colors such as magenta and turquoise, for a custom four-light stack light.
Use these lights in tight spaces in place of a tower. They emit three colors from a single lens.
Design a stack light with your choice of light pattern and color. Start with a base, then add up to five modules total—twist and lock them together.
Give a signal with the push of a button. These lights have a control box for activating each of the three light modules.
The quick-connect four-pole M12 plug on these lights makes them easy to hook up and configure.
These lights emit three colors from a single lens and can be mounted in tight spaces where a tower will not fit.
Get notified about equipment issues even when you aren't around your machines. These lights connect to your computer via Ethernet, allowing you to set up email alerts when there is a problem with a machine, server, or conveyor.
These lights have LED bulbs for years of maintenance-free operation and can be wired as either continuous or flashing.
Good for tight spaces where a tower of lights won't fit, these emit three colors from a single lens.
Use a computer to program colors, lighting patterns, and sounds to communicate a variety of status conditions, material levels, and cycle times—these stack lights have 21 colors and 11 sounds.
Light the way for vehicles; the entire cone illuminates for excellent visibility.
Direct traffic with these colored lights.
When motion is detected from both directions at a two-way corner, these lights flash to alert personnel and prevent collisions.
Add these lights to a forklift to improve safety. They contain a turn light, brake light, and backup light.
Use these fixtures to mark vehicle sides and avoid misjudging clearance.
Help drivers center their trucks as they dock, no matter the weather or time of day.
Also known as beacon lights and signal lamps, these bulbs provide high-intensity light so they're often used in security warning devices and machinery.
Provide a signal you can see and hear. Choose from a bell, horn, or chime tone.